Thursday, April 13, 2017

They say running a business with family members can be tricky not
only does it blur the line between what’s personal and professional, but
it also has the potential to bring out the worst in you and your
relatives.

For the owners of Fabson Inc., a family-owned corporation that distributes Solane LPG in Iloilo City,
working with close relatives has brought out the best in each of them.
Eric Santos, head of marketing – and son of the owners – shared: “It’s
a family-owned company but we strive to be professionals. And it comes
naturally since we grew up working together. It’s an environment that we
are used to.”

Looking at the company’s consistent growth in the past 48 years, it really looks like working with family is something that Fabson
employees thrive in. Pioneered by Eric’s aunt as a single
proprietorship in April 1968, it was then handed over to their mother, Loreta Santos,
who managed to keep the company afloat with her prowess for finance and
treasury. However, despite enjoying many years of success as a single
proprietorship, they thought it could benefit more if it was turned into
a corporation.

Spearheaded by their father, Winston Santos, who is also a former Shell executive, Fabson officially became a corporation in 1994, bringing with it the core value of Shellane (now Solane): “We care.” Under the management of Winston, the company became a more organized entity with different departments in place.

“Before my dad took over the business, it was like a mom and pop
store. There were no retail outlets and there was no formal
organizational structure. It was ran sari-sari store style, and we
couldn’t grow as much,” said Eric, who also works with his sister, Pien, the COO.

According to Eric, his dad applied everything he learned from Shell,
one of the top petroleum companies. He deployed retail sales executives
and commercial sales executives to cover designated areas. “From
handling a network of ten retail outlets, it grew to 20, and now we have
around 600 outlets covering the whole area of our network,” he said.

In addition to Winston re-engineering the company, each member of the
family was encouraged to be very hands-on with the business – from
knowing the products by heart to studying routes of their delivery
trucks.

Their immersion in the business is part of the reason why the familial relationship extends to their employees. With the “we care” core value, employee retention grew, and each staff members treated as an extension of their family.

Eric adds that every employee is trained to provide topnotch service
to customers, including the 7-point safety check, Hatid Bahay, and
24-hour service. He notes that these after-sales initiatives are factors
that help minimize the number of consumers who would buy at
independently refilled outlets as they realize that the quality of
genuine Solane products and the service they get makes it more
cost-efficient in the long run.

Without a doubt, these business practices have made it possible for
Fabson to become the longest running Solane distributor in Iloilo. Adds
Eric: “This kind of business is something you have to immerse in
because if you just leave it there, it can grow but you will not
appreciate it as much. You have to sacrifice a lot, and you have to know
your products very well.”

They say running a business with family members can be tricky not
only does it blur the line between what’s personal and professional, but
it also has the potential to bring out the worst in you and your
relatives.

For the owners of Fabson Inc., a family-owned corporation that distributes Solane LPG in Iloilo City,
working with close relatives has brought out the best in each of them.
Eric Santos, head of marketing – and son of the owners – shared: “It’s
a family-owned company but we strive to be professionals. And it comes
naturally since we grew up working together. It’s an environment that we
are used to.”

Looking at the company’s consistent growth in the past 48 years, it really looks like working with family is something that Fabson
employees thrive in. Pioneered by Eric’s aunt as a single
proprietorship in April 1968, it was then handed over to their mother, Loreta Santos,
who managed to keep the company afloat with her prowess for finance and
treasury. However, despite enjoying many years of success as a single
proprietorship, they thought it could benefit more if it was turned into
a corporation.

Spearheaded by their father, Winston Santos, who is also a former Shell executive, Fabson officially became a corporation in 1994, bringing with it the core value of Shellane (now Solane): “We care.” Under the management of Winston, the company became a more organized entity with different departments in place.

“Before my dad took over the business, it was like a mom and pop
store. There were no retail outlets and there was no formal
organizational structure. It was ran sari-sari store style, and we
couldn’t grow as much,” said Eric, who also works with his sister, Pien, the COO.

According to Eric, his dad applied everything he learned from Shell,
one of the top petroleum companies. He deployed retail sales executives
and commercial sales executives to cover designated areas. “From
handling a network of ten retail outlets, it grew to 20, and now we have
around 600 outlets covering the whole area of our network,” he said.

In addition to Winston re-engineering the company, each member of the
family was encouraged to be very hands-on with the business – from
knowing the products by heart to studying routes of their delivery
trucks.

Their immersion in the business is part of the reason why the familial relationship extends to their employees. With the “we care” core value, employee retention grew, and each staff members treated as an extension of their family.

Eric adds that every employee is trained to provide topnotch service
to customers, including the 7-point safety check, Hatid Bahay, and
24-hour service. He notes that these after-sales initiatives are factors
that help minimize the number of consumers who would buy at
independently refilled outlets as they realize that the quality of
genuine Solane products and the service they get makes it more
cost-efficient in the long run.

Without a doubt, these business practices have made it possible for
Fabson to become the longest running Solane distributor in Iloilo. Adds
Eric: “This kind of business is something you have to immerse in
because if you just leave it there, it can grow but you will not
appreciate it as much. You have to sacrifice a lot, and you have to know
your products very well.”

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